LettersLetters to the Editor - Monday, March 3rd: Trump and Ukraine, Dáil speaking rights, Unthinkable clarity
Housing & PlanningCo-housing project for over 55s could ‘free-up’ thousands of family homesBy Kitty Holland
InteriorsDog-washing stations and home offices priorities when it comes to designing and renovatingBy Denise O'Connor
FashionBrown Thomas spring show: Playful bows and pastels accentuate fluidity and femininityBy Deirdre McQuillan
BooksAer Dogs by Tom Lyons: Ryan family deserve credit for paradigm change in airline businessBy Barry O'Halloran
PhotographyFrom silage wrap to catwalk fodder: Meet the students turning rubbish into high fashionBy Enda O'Dowd and Bryan O'Brien
FilmOscars 2025: Full list of winners as wild screwball comedy Anora takes five Academy AwardsBy Donald Clarke
TravelI may very well have ignored the call to home if I hadn’t been robbed at knifepoint in BrazilBy Patrick Holloway
Your Money‘Investing in a diploma in teaching IT skills was the catalyst that transformed my career’By Tony Clayton-Lea
Housing & PlanningSouth Dublin homeowner faces imprisonment or €5,000 fine after retrofitting home under Government grant By Niamh Towey
IrelandNo strategy, ad hoc structures, mutual distrust: welcome to Ireland’s intelligence serviceBy Conor Gallagher
IrelandPolish anti-abortion activist ordered to apologise for calling former taoiseach Leo Varadkar a ‘deviant’By Derek Scally
ObituariesJoe Horan: communications and executive coach who shaped leaders in the public and private sector
OpinionThe Enlightenment gave rise to a habit of worshipping ‘great men’, but they never had to worry about dying in childbirthBy Joe Humphreys
PeopleEnglish was never pure or logical. Policing how other people speak is pointless and unattractiveBy Sarah Moss
PricewatchDespite earning €100,000 a year, buying a one-bed apartment in Dublin still seems an impossible dream By Conor Pope
PoliticsNeutrality fight beckons over proposal to modify ‘triple lock’ on overseas troop deploymentsBy Pat Leahy
Education‘Where I come from, people don’t do medicine. It’s not on your radar’: how a new generation of doctors is being trained By Seanín Graham
OpinionReal question is why Trump wants to help Putin reverse the Soviet Union’s collapseBy Lara Marlowe
Your Wellness‘If my smears had been read correctly, I would not have developed cervical cancer’By Arlene Harris
BusinessMicrosoft ‘steadfast’ in support for Ireland as it receives IDA Ireland awardBy Ciara O'Brien
In the News PodcastDanielle McLaughlin’s mother: ‘About half seven a knock on her door. It was her best friend. Apparently I asked was Danielle dead’By Bernice HarrisonListen | 24:11
Business Today NewsletterLloyds' back taxes, tariffs warnings and the national herd conundrumBy Conn Ó Midheach
HealthPeople with chronic conditions forced to reduce basic living expenses to afford health costs, says studyBy Shauna Bowers
FilmOscars 2025 red carpet: Ariana Grande sets the standard while Timothée Chalamet stood out in ‘Kerrygold’ yellow By Corina Gaffey
BusinessEx Barclays CEO Jes Staley argues bank had ‘clear understanding’ of his Epstein tiesBy Ortenca Aliaj, Martin Arnold and Alistair Gray
EuropeA ‘one-month truce on air, sea and energy infrastructure’: What’s in Europe’s Ukraine peace plan?
CourtsLiability for up to €2m costs of law professor’s murder trial may be decided later this monthBy Mary Carolan
CourtsMan pleads guilty to murder of wife after gardaí unlock phone and find footage of killingBy Eoin Reynolds
Gaelic GamesFive Things We Learned from GAA Weekend: FRC have done a lot right but some rules need binning
CourtsWoman who stabbed partner in ‘anticipation of attack’ jailed for five years By Alison O'Riordan
BusinessJohnny Ronan venture to seek planning permission for 20-storey tower on Irish Glass Bottle siteBy Gordon Deegan
EducationSecret Teacher: Too many school leaders bow to parent power. They bend the knee or rarely back their staffBy The Secret Teacher
EducationReview aims to bring supports for Ukrainian students in line with those for Irish nationals By Cormac McQuinn
Six NationsOpens in new windowCaelan Doris and Jack Conan winning fitness battles for Ireland’s clash with FranceBy Gerry Thornley
BusinessEuropean defence shares jump as blistering rally gathers paceBy Mari Novik, Sylvia Pfeifer and Ian Smith
RacingJack Kennedy returns to action as Brighterdaysahead confirmed for Champion HurdleBy Brian O'Connor
RacingWillie Mullins keeps Imperial Cup option for Batman Girac and chance of big-money bonus By Brian O'Connor
Gaelic GamesAlarm bells are ringing about GAA hooters - good thing there’s an easy solutionBy Gordon Manning
CourtsGardaí added to action taken by suspended Dublin Airport employee over ‘Monk’ election support videoBy Paul Neilan
CourtsGovernment to contest Paul Murphy’s action seeking to injunct ‘super junior’ ministersBy Fiachra Gallagher
IrelandArmy general to become new head of Defence Forces under expanded roleBy Conor Gallagher and Cormac McQuinn
BusinessEU eases emissions rules on petrol cars to help industryBy Kana Inagaki, Andy Bounds and Patricia Nilsson
Six NationsOpens in new windowOwen Doyle: World Rugby should leave the lineout alone and fix the scrum By Owen Doyle
FilmOscars 2025: Was Adrien Brody’s speech the longest ever, was Conan O’Brien funny and eight other key questionsBy Donald Clarke
EuropePope Francis suffers ‘acute’ breathing issues and is back on ventilation, says VaticanBy Joshua McElwee
Ireland‘They can’t defend themselves, let alone anybody else’: DUP leader says Ireland has relied on UK for defence for too long
EuropeTensions remain as Austria finally gets a new government and Germans start talking about oneBy Derek Scally
CourtsTribunal hears legal argument over whether recent miscarriage triggers maternity law protectionsBy Stephen Bourke
IrelandHow did the ‘triple lock’ on Irish troop deployments come into being - and why is it ending?By Harry McGee
SoccerMcGinn keen for Villa’s ‘revenge’ upon return to Brugge in Champions League By Ben Fisher in Bruges
CourtsMan who forced partner to carry doorbell camera jailed for five years for coercive control and assaultBy Isabel Hayes
EuropeUkraine says daily strikes on civilian targets show Russia is not ready to end invasionBy Daniel McLaughlin
Housing & PlanningSystem would ‘grind to a halt’ if everyone sought planning permission for external insulation, expert saysBy Niamh Towey
CourtsMan who coercively controlled and falsely imprisoned partner jailed for three yearsBy Niamh O'Donoghue
IrelandSt Vincent de Paul allowed employee to work with children without required vetting, says former HR staff member By Barry O'Halloran
BusinessMarkets fall after Donald Trump says 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada to startBy Aime Williams and George Steer
SoccerAidan Keena’s penalty double helps St Patrick’s Athletic see off 10-man Derry City By Gavin Cummiskey
TV & RadioThe Skinny Jab Revolution review: Kathryn Thomas’s film shines a light on Ozempic. If only it were less coy about Operation Transformation By Ed Power